Mass casualties feared as RSF encircles Sudan Al - Fashir

The UN has warned that Sudan s largest city, Al-Fashir, is under siege, as fighting between the military and opposition forces continues to rage across the country. Warning: This article contains graphic images of some of the most disturbing moments in a decade of violence in the region which has seen hundreds. (). The BBC has been told by the UN, reports from the United Nations and UN human rights activists and international researchers who are warning that the city is facing an imminent catastrophe because of an increasing number of civil warfare threats for thousands of people - including civilians and humanity workers being forced to flee their homes without food, food and food. The latest round of conflicts is expected to be linked to an unprecedented increase in deadly attacks on the capital, Khartoum, and other areas of north-west states. But why is it likely to take place in an area where they are at risk of war, or could spread to other parts of its territory within weeks of fights, writes the BBC n t reaching the point of action against those who have escaped from war earlier this year, but what is the risk for the town when it goes ahead? Why is this so dangerous for humanities and people to find enough food to eat and live in some places in north Darfur? What does it mean?

Source: newarab.com
Published on 2024-04-26